Germany’s fragile new democracy was pushed to the brink when nationalist forces marched on Berlin in 1920. The Kapp Putsch briefly overthrew the government, but a nationwide strike cut off power, food ...
A biography of Daniel Binchy reveals that the future Irish ambassador to Berlin recognized the influence of Adolf Hitler’s inflammatory oratory long before the Nazi dictator would rise to power.
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A survey of the main events and the limits of working class activity during the Revolution. Towards a history of the German Communist Workers Party (KAPD) - Communist Bulletin Group A history of the ...
BERLIN — The sight is dazzling. Not even the sky can outshine the bright blue of the facade on this sunny morning on the southwest outskirts of Berlin — it practically glows amid the white and yellow ...